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Even though your organization’s SaaS data is in the cloud, that doesn’t mean it’s completely safe.

When it comes to working in cloud-based applications, the option of granular recovery isn’t a given. But the opportunity for human error is.

Humans accidentally delete important files, overwrite one another’s documents, and download viruses. And SaaS vendors may or may not have a cloud backup storage and recovery solution for you. If they do, there’s no guarantee that it'll be easy, that you’ll get the data in a useful format, or that the recovery will happen quickly or inexpensively.

Protection for SaaS Data

StorageCraft® Cloud Backup provides granular protection of your business’s Microsoft Office 365 data and Google's G Suite data. Once this cloud backup solution is set up, backups happen automatically. In a few seconds, you can recover the version of a file or folder that you need, in its original format, through an easy-to-use web interface. And you don’t need to sweat storage space, software upgrades, or the possibility of an onsite backup server failing.

Features and Benefits of StorageCraft Cloud Backup

Configure backups of selected cloud-based data to happen every eight hours and be stored in a Microsoft Azure or Amazon S3 data center.

Rest assured that backed-up data is safe and accessible 24/7—data is transmitted and stored in an encrypted format and resides in secure Azure or Amazon S3 data centers.

Set up, monitor, and manage all client accounts within the same portal—no need to log in and out of each account.

For a given account, use advanced search and browse features to locate backed-up files across all supported SaaS applications.

In seconds, restore deleted users, and recover files and folders in their native formats, to their native location, and to their same or different owners.

Review automatic audit reports so you know that backups are occurring as they should and protecting the data that's critical to business continuity.